Jun/16/07 11:43 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
In news that can't
possibly be good for the Cleveland Browns, tight end
Kellen Winslow has hired Drew Rosenhaus as his new
agent, Pro Football Talk is reporting.
Rosenhaus is the best-known player agent in the NFL,
and he's well known in large part because his clients
so often demand more money. Several players who have
fired their previous agents and hired Rosenhaus have
then had disruptive contract disputes, most famously
Terrell Owens with the Philadelphia Eagles.
That doesn't mean Winslow will have a disruptive
contract dispute, but Rosenhaus won't get a percentage
of Winslow's paycheck unless he gets Winslow a new
contract, so it stands to reason that Rosenhaus wants
to get Winslow a new contract.
Would the Browns consider it? It's tough to say.
Winslow has been a good tight end when he's gotten on
the field, but the knee he injured in a motorcycle
crash after his rookie year will never be 100 percent.
The team will most likely tell Winslow he needs to wait
a while before they'd consider a new deal. And
Rosenhaus clients aren't known for their patience.
(aolsportsblog.com)
Jun/16/07 11:42 AM Filed in:
Roger
McIntosh
McIntosh, who is expected
to start at weakside linebacker, was also with his wife
and their first child, who was born on Wednesday. The
2006 second-rounder is expected to return to action
today.
(washingtontimes.com)
Jun/16/07 11:41 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
K2 Watch: Minicamp ended
without tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. participating. He
appears to be in great shape, but he has not fully
recovered from microfracture surgery on his right knee
Jan. 30. Winslow is declining interview requests until
he can practice.
(brownsinsider.com)
Jun/15/07 09:26 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
He may be a M-Fing
soldier, but Kellen Winslow will still be laid up in a
M*A*S*H unit when training camp begins.
It's possible to view this as good news or bad news,
but when training camp begins Kellen Winslow won't be
at full speed. But considering that microfracture
surgery is still a somewhat risky surgery, the fact
that the Browns expect him to be ready to practice at
all when training camp begins seems like a pretty good
sign.
WInslow apparently will practice once a day to give his
knee some rest and if it acts up, he'll take days off.
It may mean that he'll take a little longer to absorb
the new offense, but if he can be ready by Game 1, the
Browns should be thrilled.
(aolsportsblog.com)
Jun/14/07 10:04 AM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
Tight end Kellen Winslow
Jr. picked up his activity. He didn't wear shorts and
helmet like his teammates, but Winslow jumped in on a
few drills involving multiple tight end formations.
(blog.cleveland.com)
Jun/13/07 08:50 PM Filed in:
Jesse
Armstead
LB Jesse Armstead has
officially retired as a Giant. At a press conference,
Strahan and WR Amani Toomer recalled a few memories of
Armstead's career. Strahan recalled Armstead's
interception for a touchdown that was negated by a
penalty in Super Bowl XXXV. Toomer told a story about
his first day of practice with the Giants when he and
Armstead traded shoves after a play. Armstead responded
by getting in Toomer's face, causing the second-round
pick to think, "This is a different league."
(blog.nj.com)
Jun/13/07 08:49 PM Filed in:
Sinorice Moss
As for the on-field
stuff, WR Sinorice Moss had an impressive morning. He
fielded punts well, ran as if the quad injury is way
behind him and caught several passes, including a quick
fade past CB R.W. McQuarters and a touchdown behind S
Will Demps. Oh, and for a portion of practice, Demps
worked with the second team while James Butler played
alongside starting strong safety Gibril Wilson.
(blog.nj.com)
Jun/13/07 07:50 PM Filed in:
Frank Gore
The 49ers took Frank Gore
in the third round of the 2005 draft because he had two
major knee surgeries during his four-year University of
Miami career. Well, two NFL seasons and 2,303 rushing
yards later, Gore seems fine, and San Francisco has
already restructured his rookie deal so that he's now
scheduled to make $28 million.
So now what? For
starters, Gore is taking care of his immediate family.
It wasn't long ago that Gore's mom was raising three
kids on welfare; now, she "doesn't even know what a
bill looks like," and thanks to Frank, has a new
four-bedroom home in South Florida, and a shiny, new
"baby blue-colored Lexus RX-350."
Gore's next purchases, he
said, will be a home for him in San Francisco and a car
for Shemika, who works as an after-school teacher in
the West Grove and drives their mother to weekly
dialysis treatments.
If you want another reason to never believe the
legitimacy of NFL draft grades issued hours after the
draft concludes, here ya go: Sports Illustrated once
dubbed the 2005 NFL Draft's most overrated running
back.Gore has had to prove himself at every level, and
he uses that as motivation:
...[h]e watches his high school highlight tape before
every game he plays because it reminds him how simple
the game is, said he is targeting Eric Dickerson's NFL
season rushing record (2,105). But that is goal No. 2.
I love the idea of him popping in the Briscoe High
highlights, and while I would normally just dismiss the
Eric Dickerson talk, Gore has a knack for proving
people wrong. If he's going for the record, though, I'd
recommend the jheri curl and Chris Sabo's to make it
seem as realistic as possible.
(aolsportsblog.com)
Jun/13/07 04:17 PM Filed in:
Kellen
Winslow
Browns tight end Kellen
Winslow had a good season in 2006, and he may have a
long and successful NFL career. But one thing is clear:
He'll never be 100 percent recovered from the serious
knee injury he suffered when he crashed his motorcycle
two years ago.
Winslow had microfracture surgery on the knee in
January, and the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports today
that he'll be limited at the start of training camp.
While the rest of his teammates are going through
two-a-days, Winslow will most likely just practice once
a day, and he'll be given extra days off to rest the
knee.
That means he'll have
fewer repetitions in the Browns' new offense, and fewer
opportunities to develop a rapport with rookie
quarterback Brady Quinn. Then again, Winslow already
knows new offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski's style
from their time together at the University of Miami,
and Quinn might not be in training camp anyway.
Winslow should be ready
to play by September, and he should have another
productive season. But it's hard not to get the sense
that all he'll ever be is a good football player -- and
if he had never gotten on a motorcycle he would have
been great.
(aolsportsblog.com)
Jun/12/07 09:31 AM Filed in:
Charlton
Jimmerson
(Jackson, TN) June 11th-
Diamond Jaxx OF Charlton Jimerson has been named the
Southern League Player of the Week. It is the second
time this season that the San Leandro, CA native has
been given this prestigious honor.
Jimerson had an
incredible week at the plate as the twenty-seven year
old went 14-31 (.452) with four home runs and thirteen
RBI's. Jimerson added four stolen bases and compiled an
impressive .935 slugging percentage. Half of Jimerson's
fourteen hits were extra base hits (four home runs and
three doubles).
(oursportscentral.com)
Jun/11/07 10:15 AM Filed in:
Charlton
Jimmerson
Charlton Jimerson went
3-4 with the only run batted in to pace the Diamond
Jaxx attack. Sunday's performance by Jimerson capped
off a week in which Jimerson went 14-31 (.452) with
four homers and thirteen RBI's.
(oursportscentral.com)
Jun/10/07 02:59 PM Filed in:
Orien Harris
The addition of Orien
Harris to the Cleveland Browns could prove to be a very
significant (and often overlooked) roster move. Coming
out of the University of Miami, Harris was an inside
defensive lineman, and was switched to end by the
Steelers in his rookie campaign. Due to the depth of
the Pittsburgh roster and Harris’ inexperience,
the Steelers placed him on the practice squad, where
the Browns signed him late in the 2006 season. Harris
displays promise at the defensive end position in the
3-4 defense, with some pass rush potential.
(steelcityinsider.com)